The story of Cristian Georgescu a Romanian gypsy activist who fought against drug addiction and Sabina Karamehmedovic an architect forced to escape Bosnia-Herzegovina during the Balcans war.
The story of Nadège e Franck a Cameroonian couple. He escaped war after the death of relatives and she was captured on to a prostitution net in Algeria.
Moin Ahamed, from Bangladesh, left the country searching for a better life and Alexander Kweh, a young refugee escaping from the second Civil War in Liberia.
The story of Issa and Ramiz, a family obligated to reconstruct their lives several times during the Irak War and Marina Dellayan, marked by the trauma of the Armenian Genocide.
Farid Walizadeh escaped alone from Afeganistan with only nine years old and Dorian Keletela a young man persecuted for belonging to a family of opposing members to the Congelose government.
This is the story of the Slash brothers, refugees from the Syrian war and from the workers of the Mezze restaurant in Arroios, Lisbon, a pioneering project of integration.
The story of Bahir Yousif who escaped the Irak war after losing 40 of his friends in an attack at the University where he studied and Natasha Marjanovic an actress who escaped the war in the Balkans reconstructing her life afterwards.
Ali Nazari, a young man who traveled thousands of kilometers in search of peace who didn't find in Afeganistan and also Rasel Ahamed, who escaped Bangladesh in search of a better life.
Omid Bahrami, is the son of a refugee from the Iranian Revolution who escaped his country and found in Portugal a family and the opportunity to make his dreams come true.
The Congolese couple Sarah and Zinga met again in Portugal after being separated and also the story of Sanjay Sharma a young Nepalese man who refused to fight in the Civil War.
The story of Ahmad Sido and his family, forced to flee Syria after their neighbours house was burnt and also Teresa Tito de Morais, exiled in Switzerland during the Portuguese dictatorship.
The story of Margarita Sharapova a Russian writer forced to leave her country after the approval of the Gay Propaganda Law and Rahman Haghighi a visual artist prohibited to work in his native Iran.